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Old 06-13-2019, 08:58 AM   #45
SirCampsalot
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Originally Posted by jeffba View Post
They handle Keystone, now if Montana dealers would follow suit.

https://www.rvbusiness.com/blog/texa...AtleO8wsi8otFg
This is a entire RV manufacturing industry problem top to bottom. Demand has driven mass production and the old proverb of "make hay while the sun shines". Unless someone makes them accountable to the consumer it won't get better on its own. This is at least a start towards "it's not right until we say it's right to ship". Having a in house QC group is like the fox in charge of the hen house. When up stairs says we need to get units out and you work for those up stairs what do you think happens? Ready or not they go out the door headed to the dealers. The dealers then obsorb the cost of correcting problems that shouldn't be theirs in the first place. Warranty work and PDI are plaguing the dealerships and its being done at a cut rate pay back from the manufacturer that dealers can no longer afford. I say "Right ON' Fun Town organize other large dealerships to do the same. It's like sending your food back to the kitchen at a restaurant. Eventually they figure it out or go out of business. Of course in the mean time they keep sending it back out after spitting on it. I think the spitting part is where we are in the RV industry. ✌️
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